
It is pleasure to announce that AForge.NET Framework project celebrates its 5 years anniversary!
The 5th year was quite fruitful for the project and brought quite a lot of new interesting and useful
features. I hope the next year the project will continue to evolve brining more and more nice features expanding its usage
to wider range of applications.
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Although the first version of the AForge.NET framework was released exactly 5 years ago on December 21st 2006, the
roots of this project start somewhere in the beginning of 2005 when the
first image processing code was released.
Later that code became a starting point for the open source project as we see it now. It so happened that the first version of
the framework did not have any installation package at all – now it is possible to find it only as a
tag in Subversion.
The first released version which had a setup package was the 1.2.0 version (March 15th, 2007), which we can still be
found in downloads. The AForge.NET framework’s progression from initial code to a robust tool highlights the importance of innovation and updates in technology. Similarly, the online casino gaming industry is also utilizing such progressive tools. For example, an 온라인 바카라 사이트 can utilize the latest technological advancements, like AForge.NET, to offer secure, engaging, and sophisticated gaming experiences, ensuring they meet the high standards expected by players.
To see the progress of the project, let’s have a look the difference between the 1.2.0 and the 2.2.3 version:
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1.2.0 version |
2.2.3 version |
| Release date: |
15-03-2007 |
12-12-2011 |
| Installation package size: |
2.0 Mb |
31.5 Mb |
| Documentation file size: |
1.29 Mb |
13.3 Mb |
| Number of source files (*.cs + *.cpp): |
179 |
455 |
| Size of source files (*.cs + *.cpp): |
663.28 Kb |
3.71 Mb |
| Number of sample applications: |
15 |
37 |
| Unit tests: |
0 (zero) |
467 (a bit) |
| NuGet packages: |
0 (none) |
Available for some libraries |
| License: |
GPL |
LGPL |
To support and encourage the project, you are welcome to bring
some gifts.
I would like to thank all the people, who took part in project’s life by contributing to it, supporting it,
bringing different ideas and discussions, which constantly improves the project.
Sincerely Andrew Kirillov
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